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Dyffryn beach, sometimes known as Dyffryn Ardudwy beach or Llanendwyn beach, lies on the coast of Cardigan Bay, in the county of Gwynedd. The beach lies in the middle of a 13 mile stretch of glorious coastline between Harlech and Barmouth, in Gwynedd, West Wales. | Dyffryn beach is one of the best beaches in Wales.
The beach faces the Irish Sea and is a long sandy beach with a large National Nature Reserve within the widespread sand dunes. Dyffryn beach has been graded as having the highest quality water (2010). Activities on the beach include swimming and walking. | Passing through the dunes, a footpath leads to Shell Island and further beaches where the shoreline is a good location for bird spotting, especially in the winter months. | Morfa Dyffryn has a large number of sand dunes and has been popular with naturists, or nudists, for many years and in 2000 the local authority took a decision to erect notices designating a section of the beach for naturist use. The nudist beach is some way however from the main beach. Facilities near the beach include disabled toilets, litter bins and a campsite.